Edna Dunstan (1928-2024)

Edna Dunstan, 96, of Hopewell Township, passed away on November 13th, 2024. 

She was born on September 22, 1928, in Coraopolis, daughter of the late Emil and Angela Solderich Willgruber. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Robert Willgruber, sister-in-law Carol, and a grandson Harrison. 

She is survived by her three daughters, Patricia (Scott) Santry, Sandra Gillespie & Carl Rhodes, Kathleen (Tom) Berkovic, grandchildren: Jessica (Nate) Musi, Kody, Jacob, Teresa, Rachel, Joshua, & Hannah; great grandchildren: Addison, Jack, Lilly, Aadyn, Alychiah, Ashtyn, Aleightyn; and her nephew Jason. 

In accordance with Edna’s wishes, there will be no public visitation. Edna will be placed to rest in Resurrection Cemetery Mausoleum. Arrangements have been entrusted to the John Syka Funeral Home, Inc., 833 Kennedy Drive, Ambridge. 

Doris Marie Ross (1944-2024)

Doris Marie Ross, 80, formerly of Hopewell Township, and Melbourne, Florida, passed away on November 13th, 2024 in Rochester Manor.  She was born in Rochester on May 24, 1944, a daughter of the late Joseph and Phyllis Speice. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband William Ross and her siblings, Lee Speice, Don Speice, and Lois Malbouf. 

She is survived by her two daughters, Susan & Michael Camp, and Melissa & Ronald Munson, three grandchildren, Gabrielle Hardy, Sydney Munson and Colby Munson, and a great grandchild.  

Doris was a retired kindergarten teacher from Hopewell Area School District.  She also ran Little Muppet Nursery School. She enjoyed gardening and spending time with her plants. She loved to travel, especially on cruises with her friends. She volunteered with numerous organizations, including Angels in the Attic in Florida and working with the giraffes at the zoo.  Doris was a huge Pittsburgh Steeler fan and always kept a positive outlook on life. 

Friends will be received on Wednesday, November 20th from 3 p.m. until the time of the funeral service at 6 p.m. in Huntsman Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Aliquippa. 

Private interment will take place in Woodlawn Cemetery. 

Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Association. 

Chippewa UMC Rummage and Bake Sale 11/22 and 11/23

Rummage and Bake Sale
Rummage Sale – Tuesday Nov. 22 nd 9:00 – 6:00
Bake sale Tuesday – 9:00 until sellout

Rummage Sale – Wednesday Nov 23 rd 9:00 – 2:00
$2.00 a bag sale

@ The Community Life Center
118 McMillen Ave.
Beaver Falls, Pa. (Chippewa)
On McMillen Ave up from the Get Go on the right.

No Early Birds, doors open at 9:00am.
Plenty of parking, handicap parking and easily accessible entrance.

Huge rummage sale with 1000’s of items at cheap prices.
Clothing, jewelry, toys, household items, some furniture and much
more.
The sale benefits the Methodist Women in faith.
We accept donations; you can bring items to the CLC
Nov. 13th through Nov. 19th – Noon until 5:00pm. (PLEASE DO NOT
LEAVE ITEMS OUTSIDE)

Coffee with a Cop event in Hopewell allows customers to talk with officers and have a nice meal

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(Reported by Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano, Published on November 14th, 2024 at 10:16 A.M.)

On Wednesday, November 20, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., Coffee with a Cop will be  held at  A’Brewed Awakening at 2236 Brodhead Road in the township of Hopewell. This event is held to let residents meet and talk to officers, and to enjoy a variety of coffees and breakfast items that are available.

Cranberry Township hit and run crash suspect still being looked for by police

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Cranberry Township, PA) The investigation continues regarding a suspect who was driving in Cranberry Township and caused a crash that was a hit and run. Police have confirmed that on Wednesday, just earlier than 7 a.m., the crash occurred when a twenty-eight-year-old man was hit when walking close to Franklin Road. If anyone has seen the crash or was around the incident when it happened, please call either the police of Cranberry Township, which is 724-776-5180 or the Butler County Communications Center, through 724-282-1221. 

David R. Milne, Jr. (Passed on November 10th, 2024)

David R. Milne Jr., 87, passed away on Sunday, November 10th, 2024 at his Center Township residence. He was born in Monaca, the son of the late David R. Sr. and Zella Frances (Dunlap) Milne.

David was raised in Monaca and graduated in 1955 and soon after answered the call of duty by serving his country in the U.S. Navy from 1956 to 1960, stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. Upon returning to civilian life, David embarked on a career with J & L’s Aliquippa Works, dedicating 37 years before retiring. Never one to remain idle, he continued to share his talents and passion at Pathway Church in Chippewa, where he was employed for another 20 years until his retirement in 2021.

David’s commitment to his faith was unwavering. A former member of Monacrest Free Methodist Church in Monaca, he served as a Sunday School teacher and Church Treasurer. Later, as a member of Pathway Church, he continued to serve as an Elder and Church Treasurer. He was an avid reader of the Bible, enjoyed listening to music that uplifted the spirit, and loved spending time in prayer praying for the lost and his brothers and sisters in Christ.

On July 13, 1963, David married the love of his life, Verna Faye Rambo Milne at the New Brighton Free Methodist Church, and together they shared 61 beautiful years. Their union was a testament to enduring love and mutual respect. Although David and his wife were not blessed with children of their own, they found joy and purpose in the lives of their numerous nieces and nephews, treating them with the affection and care as if they were their own. Likewise, David’s numerous friends and his church family held a special place in his heart.

He enjoyed traveling to U.S. Navy VR-22 reunions, where he reconnected with fellow servicemen and shared stories of days gone by. His love for travel also took him to California and many other U S destinations but he was especially fond of Toronto, Canada, and Camelford, Ontario, where he and his wife created lasting memories. Closer to home, David’s appreciation for the past was reflected in his love for antique cars, a hobby that brought him much joy and satisfaction.

In his later years, David found strength and comfort in the love, encouragement, and support of the Pathway Church and the ABF (Adult Bible Fellowship) group. Their companionship and care during the last three years of his life were a source of immense comfort and gratitude for David and his family.

Friends will be received on Sunday, November 17th from 1-3 pm and 5-7 p.m. at SIMPSON FUNERAL & CREMATION SERVICE, 1119 Washington Avenue, Monaca, Additional viewing will be held on Monday, November 18th from 9 a.m. until the time of service at 10 am at Pathway Church, 239 Braun Road, Beaver Falls. Interment will follow with military honors at Mt Zion Cemetery of Fairmont, West Virginia.

The family extends a special thank you to the staff at Three Oaks Hospice for their loving kindness and care for him.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made, if desired in his memory to the Pathway Church.

To share online condolences, add photos and get directions, please visit www.simpsonfuneralhome.com.

Darrell Everitt Schier (Passed on November 7th, 2024)

Darrell Everitt Schier, 79, of Brighton Township passed away on Thursday, November 7th, 2024 at the VA Medical Center of Butler.He was preceded in death by his parents, Henry J. and Mary Elizabeth (Fronko) Schier, and his brother Thomas. He is survived by his two daughters, Amy (Joel) Lindsey and their son Levi and Kristen Schier and her son Robbie. He is also survived by his beloved niece, Beth (David) Kingston, and his great-niece and nephew, Harmony and Garrison.

After bravely serving his country as a U S Army Vietnam veteran, Darrell returned home to put down roots in the place of his birth. He started his own business, Schier’s Straightening. His entrepreneurial spirit didn’t stop there; Darrell also dedicated many years of service to Beaver County in various capacities and later retired from Home Depot in Chippewa as a driver.

He was known for his love of old cars and his ‘sweet tooth’ was legendary, especially around the holidays when he would delight family and friends with his homemade chocolates and sweets.

As per his wishes, there will be no visitation or service. He will be buried at the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies of Bridgeville. Arrangements have been entrusted to Simpson Funeral and Cremation Services of Monaca.

The family has suggested memorial contributions be made to the Beaver County Humane Society.

New Castle grants received to help departments of police to both hire and train, thanks to the administration of Governor Josh Shapiro and Liutenant Governor Austin Davis

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(New Castle, PA) Grants are being planned to both train and give jobs to over five-hundred police officers by the administration of both Governor Josh Shapiro and Lieutenant Governor Austin Davis. These grants are being provided by the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency. A conference will occur at 1 p.m. on Thursday, November 14th at the New Castle Police Department to discuss how these grants will encourage those who implement law to both find new members and to prepare them for the future. 

Aliquippa Food Co-Op Steering Committee receives grant of $150,000

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Source for Photo: A shopper walks past partially empty frozen food coolers at a grocery in Cranberry Township, Pa., on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2022. Shortages at U.S. grocery stores have grown in recent weeks as new problems, like the fast-spreading omicron variant and severe weather — have piled on to the supply chain struggles and labor shortages that have plagued retailers since the coronavirus pandemic began. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)

(Reported by Beaver County Radio News Correspondant Sandy Giordano, Published on November 14th, 2024 at 8:53 A.M.)

Steering committee member Ty Patillo, announced that a $150,000 grant was made available through the USDA  Healthy food finance Initiative.  The funds were made available to the city through the USDA and Reinvestment fund, according to USDA State Director for Rural Development Rob Morgan. The announcement was made on November 1, 2024. 

According to the press release received by Patillo the funds will help expand member-owner enrollment, community outreach activities, and increase co-op education and organizing support. 

 

Company looking to reduce energy by solar power thanks to federal incentives

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(Reported by Danielle Smith of Keystone News Service)

Although Pennsylvania is a major supplier of electricity from coal and gas, solar energy is gaining ground. Federal incentives are helping local companies adopt solar power, reducing costs and their carbon footprints. Randy Groff of Four Seasons Produce in Ephrata says his company has installed a total of three megawatts of solar panels across its roof, partly in 2018, then doubling its solar capacity this year. He says the tax credits that funded these upgrades were made available through the Inflation Reduction Act. Groff says the combination of tax credits, grants and rebates has helped the company reduce the payback period for its new solar array, to less than five years. He also notes their refrigerated cold storage building uses nearly all the solar energy generated, cutting overall energy use by thrity-five to forty percent.